For 22 years, Grant Thornton’s global Women in Business research has tracked progress on female representation in senior leadership across the mid‑market. This year’s findings reveal a world moving forward, and a UK in danger of losing ground. As last year’s report warned, without decisive action, the mid‑market risks creating a missed generation of female leaders. The 2026 data suggests that moment may already be here.
Discover how leaders can break free from crisis thinking, embrace smart risk‑taking, and drive growth with insights from business psychology and financial services experts.
Upcoming employment tax compliance changes to be aware of and annual filing requirements for 2025/26 with HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).
Discover why early expert involvement in dispute resolution can reduce costs, refine strategy, and improve outcomes.
How we helped Dubai RTA devise a new business model for the operation and maintenance of its metro and tram systems, and procure the right contractor.
Could recent headline-grabbing transactions signal a return of the large healthcare deal?
When a dispute proceeds to a hearing, expert testimony becomes critical. Chris Tune discusses what it takes to give evidence.
The changes to the Civil Procedure Rules in England and Wales on 1 October 2024 mean that judges must actively consider mediation or other forms of alternative dispute resolution (ADR). Sarah May explores why it's often a better option than litigation.
Driving bus franchising forwards in the North West
How we delivered a competitive procurement that secured new operators for three of TfL’s networks who would provide value for money to passengers and taxpayers.
How we helped the Department for Transport enable public ownership, design collaborative agreements, and drive lasting impact for the UK rail network.
Transfer pricing is no longer siloed. Discover key insights from our 2025 conference on tax strategy, Pillar Two, ESG, and global mobility.
The organisations that thrive tomorrow will be those that treat change management with the same strategic intent as technology investment. Because true transformation demands leaders prioritise people in every budget cycle, explains Zoe Bratton.
The size and shape of the subprime credit sector has changed considerably over the past decade, driven by a combination of regulatory reforms, shifting consumer behaviours, and economic pressure. But these lenders are essential to providing access to credit among underserved groups and ensuring financial inclusion. Jarred Erceg looks the challenges currently faced by firms.
Explore what the Budget announcement on 26 November could hold for you and your business.
Pressure points and action plans from our South and Midlands finance leader discussions to help you navigate FRS 102 updates in 2026.
The UK payments sector is balancing innovation with complex regulatory demands, including operational resilience, wind-down planning and APP fraud prevention.
The Department for Business and Trade recently commissioned us to independently review the whistleblowing framework in England, Wales, and Scotland (Great Britain). Ali Crotch-Harvey, Peter Harris, Will Morris, and James Helme share our findings, which reveal a complex and challenging landscape.
In this episode, David Morrey and Ben Farmer dive into latest developments on motor finance compensation claims, including the Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA).
